BNP’s Farroque warns interim govt against actions that might anger people
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Publish: 13 Nov 2024, 08:37 PM
Dhaka,
Nov 13 (UNB) - Stating that various plots are afoot against the country, BNP
Chairperson's Advisory Council member Zainul Abedin Farroque on Wednesday
warned the interim government not to take any steps that could lead the people
of the country to turn it down.
"We've given you
(govt) our support, and it will continue until the election is held. But don't
follow a path or take any step that will lead the people to reject you,"
he said.
The BNP leader issued
this warning while addressing the introductory meeting organised by the Dhaka
North City unit of Ulema Dal at Bhasani Bhaban in the city's Nayapaltan area.
Farroque, also a former
opposition chief whip in parliament, said their party wants the reforms and the
election roadmap to proceed together.
He said the government
must implement the electoral system reforms to ensure a credible election.
"But you should carry out reforms that are supposed to be undertaken by
the people's representatives."
The BNP leader also said
their party demands the government to announce a specific date for the
election, make preparations for the polls, and reconstitute the Election
Commission.
"We want both the
reforms and the election. But you (govt) must remain alert to ensure that the
election is not delayed by falling into the trap of controversial
individuals," he said.
Farroque said their party's
Acting Chairman, Tarique Rahman, has already categorically said BNP wants a
free, fair and credible election where people can freely exercise their right
to vote and elect their representatives.
"Our leader Tarique
Rahman also told us to be patient, and we have that patience. But if the result
of that patience is that controversial people take over the administration and
the Awami League's ghost's continues to run the ministries, that can't happen.
You must clarify and address that," he said.
Farroque said they are
receiving indications of a plot to put the interim government in a difficult
position and embarrass it. "When Donald Trump was elected president in
America, the next day, she (Sheikh Hasina) asked (her followers) to take to the
streets with Trump's photo. These are conspiracies. We must stand against these
plots."
He also said many people
sacrificed their lives, and many others sustained injuries in the student-led
mass movement to free the country from the autocratic rule of Sheikh Hasina.
"The conspiracy has not stopped. We must remain vigilant. No more
dictatorship will be allowed in this country. We'll build a democratic country
together."
END/UNB/ARJ/SAM/1722 hrs